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by Gloria Gamat on April 28, 2007

Such were the findings of a first one of its kind study conducted by Jerome Chao, M.D., a nationally known Harvard, Columbia and Northwestern University educated plastic surgeon who is an Assistant Professor of Surgery and the Director of Plastic Surgery Trauma at the Albany Medical College.
...100 percent of the patients not only showed improvement to their scar healing compared to the leading scar therapy product, but also requested changing over to Transdermis™ Scar Therapy exclusively.
Both the examiner and 100 percent of the patients concluded that Transdermis™ Scar Therapy was vastly superior in improving the appearance of their scars.
The only scar treatment in the market that is all natural, Transdermis™ Scar Therapy is the first scar therapy to harness the curative and anti-inflammatory powers of emu oil by enahancing its natural ability to easily and effectively penetrate the skin to heal scars, cuts, burns and animal bites.
Emu oil has been used for centuries by Australian aborigines for treating wounds, bites, burns and damage caused by the sun.
Well this is indeed good news, though aesthetic, still it is frustrating to deal with ugly scars even after a successful surgery.
Find more details from the full report.
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Mr Wong
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